Truegrain
New Member
Hello,
I purchased a 1979 SeaRay srv 300 last April with the intent of completely gutting it, rebuilding, and re-powering.
I am wanting the boat to look more modern with A traditional teak holly feel. So far this project has come along nicely and hopefully by next year she will be in the big blue. Im not sure how economic this is however I just like the look and strength of the old classic SeaRay hulls.
I am wanting to glass up/carbon fiber a molded swim platform
with a transom door and do not want to do anything that will unbalance or weaken the structural integrity. I'm not trying to slap something together and want to make sure it's done right.
My glass guy thinks it will be no problem however I've been steered wrong before.
I'm sure most of you guys have much more knowledge than me. What are your thoughts, and have you seen this done before to an older SeaRay?
Thanks,
Patrick.
I purchased a 1979 SeaRay srv 300 last April with the intent of completely gutting it, rebuilding, and re-powering.
I am wanting the boat to look more modern with A traditional teak holly feel. So far this project has come along nicely and hopefully by next year she will be in the big blue. Im not sure how economic this is however I just like the look and strength of the old classic SeaRay hulls.
I am wanting to glass up/carbon fiber a molded swim platform
with a transom door and do not want to do anything that will unbalance or weaken the structural integrity. I'm not trying to slap something together and want to make sure it's done right.
My glass guy thinks it will be no problem however I've been steered wrong before.
I'm sure most of you guys have much more knowledge than me. What are your thoughts, and have you seen this done before to an older SeaRay?
Thanks,
Patrick.